What to Pack for Kilimanjaro: The Complete India Edition Gear Checklist

Packing for Kilimanjaro is genuinely different from packing for a Himalayan trek or a beach holiday. In a single 9-day expedition, you will pass through a tropical rainforest (humid, 25°C) and a glacial arctic summit (-15°C at night) — sometimes within 24 hours of each other.

Get the layering system right and you will be comfortable throughout. Get it wrong and no amount of willpower fixes cold, wet feet at 4,600 metres at 2 AM.

This guide is written specifically for Indian trekkers — covering where to buy gear in India, what Shikhar provides, what you can rent, and where to save money without compromising safety.

 

What Shikhar provides (do not pack these)

Before building your list, confirm what your operator supplies. On Shikhar's Kilimanjaro expedition packages from India, the following are included:

  • All camping and mess tents
  • Sleeping mats / foam pads
  • Dining furniture on the mountain
  • Supplementary oxygen cylinders and medical kit
  • Cooked meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch, dinner, hot drinks)
  • Porter services (porters carry the communal camp equipment)

Available to rent from Shikhar (enquire at time of booking):

  • Sleeping bag (rated -15°C)
  • Down jacket / heavy insulation layer
  • Trekking / walking poles
  • Gaiters

 

The complete packing list

Base layers (worn closest to skin)

Item

Quantity

India source

Approx. cost

Moisture-wicking thermal top (synthetic or merino)

3

Decathlon (Forclaz), Wildcraft

₹800–2,500 each

Moisture-wicking thermal bottom

2

Decathlon, Columbia

₹700–2,000 each

Hiking underwear (synthetic, not cotton)

4

Decathlon, Amazon

₹400–800 each

Critical note: Cotton kills at altitude. Cotton absorbs sweat and loses all insulating properties when wet. Every layer from skin outward should be synthetic or wool. This rule is non-negotiable.

 

Insulation layers (mid-layers)

Item

Quantity

India source

Approx. cost

Fleece jacket (100–200 weight)

1

Decathlon, Wildcraft

₹1,500–4,000

Down jacket or synthetic insulated jacket

1

Wildcraft, Columbia, OR rent

₹5,000–18,000

Lightweight fleece or wool mid-layer trousers

1

Decathlon

₹1,200–2,500

The down jacket is your single most important insulation piece. On summit night at -15°C, this is what stands between you and a miserable descent. Do not scrimp here. If your budget is tight, rent a quality one from your operator rather than buying a cheap one.

 

Shell layers (wind and waterproofing)

Item

Quantity

Notes

Waterproof, breathable rain jacket (hardshell)

1

Must be fully seam-sealed. Gore-Tex or equivalent. Columbia, The North Face, or Decathlon's Forclaz 900 hardshell

Waterproof rain trousers

1

Full-zip sides preferred for easy on/off

Poncho (lightweight backup)

1

For heavy forest rain sections — cheap and very effective

 

Footwear: the most critical decision

Your boots make or break Kilimanjaro. Requirements:

  • Waterproof (Gore-Tex lined) — the forest and moorland sections are wet regardless of season
  • Ankle support — high-cut boots protect ankles on uneven rocky terrain
  • Broken in — new boots at altitude cause blisters that can genuinely prevent you from reaching the summit. Wear your Kilimanjaro boots for 40+ hours before departure

Item

Quantity

India source

Approx. cost

Waterproof trekking boots (high-cut)

1 pair

Wildcraft, Quechua (Decathlon), Merrell, Salomon

₹4,000–18,000

Camp sandals / slip-ons

1 pair

Any — for use at camp

₹500–1,500

Hiking socks (thick, wool or synthetic)

4–5 pairs

Decathlon, Wildcraft

₹400–900/pair

Liner socks (thin, moisture-wicking)

3 pairs

Optional but recommended

₹300–600/pair

 

Hand and head protection

At altitude, extremities lose heat first. Cold hands and a cold head cost you significant body warmth.

Item

Notes

Waterproof outer gloves

Ski-type or waterproof trekking gloves

Fleece liner gloves

Worn under outer gloves on summit night

Warm hat / beanie (wool or fleece)

Pulled down over ears

Balaclava or neck gaiter

Summit night — covers face from wind

Sun hat or cap

UV is intense in the alpine zone — mandatory

Sunglasses (UV400 rated)

Glacier UV at altitude is extreme

 

Daypack essentials

Your porter carries the heavy duffel bag between camps. You carry a daypack (10–12 kg maximum) with everything needed during the hiking day:

Item

Notes

Daypack (20–30 litre)

Fits comfortably — not too large

Waterproof pack cover

Essential for forest and rain sections

2 x 1-litre water bottles

Wide-mouth, easy to fill

Hydration bladder (2-litre Camelback)

Optional — tube freezes on summit night, plan for this

Trekking poles / walking sticks

Strongly recommended for descent. Rent from operator

Headlamp + spare batteries

Summit starts at midnight — mandatory

Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Apply every 2–3 hours above 3,000 m

Lip balm with SPF

Lips crack painfully at altitude

Wet wipes / hand sanitiser

No showers on the mountain

Small dry bag for electronics

Camera, phone, power bank

 

Medications and personal first aid

Carry your own personal medical kit in addition to the group medical kit your guide carries.

Item

Notes

Diamox (acetazolamide)

Prescription required — discuss with doctor 6–8 weeks before

Ibuprofen or paracetamol

For headache management (not to mask severe AMS)

Antidiarrheal medication

Imodium — stomach bugs can strike on the mountain

Oral rehydration salts

For dehydration or stomach illness

Blister plasters (Compeed)

Prevention and treatment — apply before a blister forms

Personal prescription medicines

3x the quantity needed in case of itinerary extension

Anti-nausea tablets

AMS frequently causes nausea

Throat lozenges

Dry air causes significant throat irritation

Glucose tablets or energy gels

Quick energy on summit night

 

Personal hygiene and comfort

Item

Notes

Quick-dry travel towel

Small — used at hotel. Not needed on mountain

Biodegradable soap / shampoo

Leave No Trace regulations on Kilimanjaro

Toothbrush + toothpaste

 

Toilet paper + trowel

Huts on Marangu route have toilets; Machame uses pit toilets

Hand warmer sachets (2–3 pairs)

Summit night gamechangers — available at outdoor stores

Earplugs

Camp sounds and fellow trekkers' snoring

Lightweight camp towel

 

 

Electronics and extras

Item

Notes

Smartphone

Camera + GPS + safety contact

Power bank (20,000 mAh minimum)

No charging on the mountain for 7+ days

Universal travel adapter

For Tanzania (Type D/G sockets)

Offline map download

Maps.me with Tanzania downloaded before departure

Camera (optional)

Smartphone cameras are excellent. Summit light is extraordinary

Lightweight book or journal

Evening entertainment at camp

 

What to leave at home

Cotton anything — socks, t-shirts, jeans. All cotton. Leave it.
Denim — weighs too much, takes days to dry
Excess footwear — one pair of boots, one pair of camp sandals
Laptop or tablet — unnecessary weight
Anything irreplaceable — valuables stay in India

 

Where to buy gear in India

Best value: Decathlon (multiple cities) — their Forclaz and Quechua lines offer excellent quality at Indian prices. The Forclaz 900 hardshell jacket (₹7,999) and Quechua SH520 hiking boots (₹6,999) are legitimate Kilimanjaro-capable gear.

Mid-range: Wildcraft (pan-India retail + online) — good quality Indian brand, strong on bags, jackets, and footwear.

Premium: Columbia, The North Face, Salomon — available at brand stores in major metros and on Amazon India. Worth the investment for boots and outer shells.

Online: Amazon India often has imported brands at significant discounts, especially off-season (February–April for summer gear, August–October for winter gear).

 

The weight question

Your duffel bag (carried by a porter) has a maximum weight limit, typically 15 kg — this is a fixed Kilimanjaro National Park requirement to protect porter welfare.

Your daypack (carried by you) should be no more than 10–12 kg. Practice hiking with this weight during your training months — it feels very different at 4,500 metres than at sea level.

Pack everything, weigh your bag, then remove 2–3 items. First-time high-altitude trekkers almost always overpack.

 

Ready to book and start preparing?

Once you have confirmed your departure on one of Shikhar's Kilimanjaro expedition packages from India, our team will send you a full pre-departure pack including a detailed personalised gear list, packing videos, gear rental options, and pre-departure training advice.

Enquire now to receive your 2026 departure calendar and early bird pricing information.

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